B.C. government putting public-harms legislation on hold

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GVBOT applauds the province's decision to pause work on Bill 12

The B.C. government announced Tuesday morning it will put its controversial public-harms legislation on hold as it's working with tech giants to discuss the next steps.

This could theoretically range from suing a beverage company that markets energy drinks filled with caffeine to kids, to tech companies that fail to put in sufficient safety measures to protect young people from toxic content or child exploitation. The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade said it applauds the province's decision to pause the work on Bill 12.

"We hope that the government chooses not to pursue Bill 12 in the future. Instead, we would welcome the opportunity to work with the government to develop measures that are well-targeted and effective, ensuring they protect British Columbians without causing unintended consequences," said Anderson.

 

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